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Old 01-02-2010, 03:05 PM
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Yoiks, dodged a bullet there, good thing it turned out ok for you. Some good points to note in your experience, particularly having the electrics somewhat out of the way. I've seen so many photos of systems with power bars etc in close proximity to the sump or under the tank in the cabinet. If it's feasible, and one should make every effort to make it so, keep all your power bars and receptacles well away. An option for when it might not be that feasible is to fit outdoor or water 'resistant' type covers over any exposed receptacles.
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Old 01-02-2010, 04:21 PM
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Its stuff like that that completely validates my feelings on my investment in a controller. My RKE's net module, which allows me to check on my tank remotely has been invaluable! I've been saved a few times, nothing major, but the peace of mind has been fantastic.
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I had the the same call christmas day!!!!

Early in the morning my friends watching the tank called my moms house to tell me the floor tank ( aka sump lol ) was empty and the pump was filling my main tank with air bubbles...

Roughly 20 gal of water was pooled in the corner of my livingroom and the skimmer/ return pump and liverock in my sump was all hanging out in the air. Luckily no electrical or fish/coral was harmed but I did cause a huge spike in my tank and it was forced to run without the sump or skimmer for a few days. Had to wait for a friend with more know-how to come by and change the water and check and clean the pumps and skimmer.

Certainly not the call I wanted to get

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Old 01-02-2010, 05:38 PM
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It is important to train a tank sitter ahead of time, several times. It should never be a last minute thing. I also leave them a list of do's & don't with emergency contacts. Fortunately my last flood didn't happen until the day after I got back from vacation. I think I've now remedied that particular issue so hopefully that won't happen again.
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Old 01-02-2010, 05:45 PM
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Ya Greg, it's all about covering the bases. I didn't think about that base. Next time I will have a mixed container of saltwater as well as RO.

Makes me think of getting a controller though.
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